Congratulations to the exceptional students in our baccalaureate nursing program who earned a place on the Fall 2025 Honor Roll. These students achieved a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher while maintaining full-time status in a challenging nursing curriculum.

Your hard work, resilience, and commitment to academic excellence reflect the high standards of Research College of Nursing. Congratulations on this well‑deserved recognition.

  • Maryan Abdi
  • Baraa Alkhadra
  • Isebella Anders
  • Penelope Anderson
  • Kailee Anderson
  • Rachel Argie
  • Kaitlyn Assel
  • Ava Ayala
  • Layne Ayers
  • Gabriella Bailey
  • Carley Baker
  • Lakshita Basnet
  • Moriah Bickle
  • Tessa Bisges
  • Mackenzie Blankenship
  • Ellise Bodenhamer
  • JAire Bozeman
  • Keana Brooks
  • Erin Buckner
  • Joseph Camacho
  • Ayla Carey
  • Kristen Clinkenbeard
  • Lisa Creek
  • Koy Crockett
  • Christian Crossette
  • Abigail Cunningham
  • Adrianna Cusimano
  • Diego Dale Gonzalez
  • Alexis DeVore
  • Paxton Donaldson
  • Andrew Dudasko
  • Elizabeth Elliott
  • Alexander Engram
  • Lolah Enna
  • Riley Fate
  • Alexandra Feeback
  • Emma Feess
  • Mahlet Fikru
  • Alexis Gaussiran
  • Jaden Gragg
  • Jacob Hamilton
  • Ryan Harness
  • Kelsey Harrington
  • Judith Hibdon
  • Katie Higdon
  • Cameron Hiles
  • Peyton Hodges
  • Kaisa Holum
  • Camri Houx
  • Jackie Huettner
  • Madeline Hughes
  • Johana Infante-Magana
  • Summer Johnson
  • Holly Joyce
  • Yessenia Juitt
  • Mackenzie Justice
  • Natalie Kempel
  • Catherine Klaske
  • Alaina Knapp
  • Cara Lawrence
  • Jordyn Lee
  • Ashlyn Long
  • Adrienne Looker
  • Gabriela Lopes
  • Michael Lopez
  • Layne Lynn
  • April Maldonado
  • Olivia McCarroll
  • Jacob McCrary
  • Jane McDaneld
  • Brenda McDonald
  • Zachary McEwen
  • Kaitlyn McGill
  • Taylor Meyer
  • Colin Meyer
  • Lillian Miller
  • Kylie Mooney
  • Lexay Moore
  • Lauren Muirhead
  • Haven Myers
  • Stevie Oitker
  • Ainslee Oliver
  • Godswill Opara
  • Rachel Oppong-Amakye
  • Anna Parry
  • Carly Powell
  • Avery Prather
  • Raman Rana
  • Josephine Rinella
  • Courtney Rittermeyer
  • Landon Roseberry
  • Melana Scharfen
  • Rachel Schmanke
  • Hannah Schmitt
  • Carolyn Shepard Money
  • Faith Singleton
  • Cynne Soria
  • Christina Spry
  • Caroline Staebell
  • Phelicia Stevenson
  • Millie Talavera
  • Grace Tepondjou Nandong
  • Kuyumi Terada
  • Jayden Thomas
  • Jaime Thorpe
  • Kira Tilden
  • Lillian Turnquist
  • Uma Uma
  • Addison Wahlen
  • Gabriella Waris
  • Jonelle Washington
  • Trent Weber
  • Trinity Wheeler
  • Jakob Whitson
  • Addison Williams
  • Tonasia Williams
  • Makynna Woods
  • Anoush Zadoyan

April 2026

Part of the mission of Research College of Nursing is “caring for our community” and students, faculty and staff have taken that to heart. During the spring of 2026, Research College of Nursing has coordinated community service opportunities at Harvesters, Journey to New Life, Cross-lines, Happy Bottoms, and KC Farm School at Gibbs Road. When asked what opportunity she liked the best, student Jennifer Spangler (ABSN ’26) said, “My favorite place to volunteer was Journey to New Life, where we spent a beautiful, sunny day building a raised vegetable garden. I admire the organization’s work supporting women as they rebuild their lives after incarceration.” In addition to gardening, volunteers have sorted food, helped with farm clean up, and packaged diapers. So far in 2026, students have given 120 hours of volunteer hours to community service opportunities coordinated plus 363.5 volunteer hours in other volunteer activities.

When asked why they volunteer TBSN ’27 student Jonelle Washington said “It exposes me to the real needs of others and shows me the hard work required to ensure food and essential resources are accessible to those who depend on them,” and Cynee Soria (TBSN ’26) said, “Volunteering is another opportunity for me to help others but most especially people that need help the most. I’m someone who advocates for a holistic approach to health and being able to educate anyone I meet or provide services they may not otherwise receive fills my heart with warmth. It reminds me of why I became a nurse.” As 2026 continues, we look forward to caring for our community in many more ways and in many more organizations.

Last month, we celebrated an important milestone in RCoN history with the dedication of our new academic facility. This space was created to support how students learn today: connected, collaborative, and rooted in real-world experience. It expands our capacity, strengthens hands-on learning, and supports new programs built for the needs of today’s learners and tomorrow’s workforce.

This milestone brings exciting momentum for our students, our faculty and staff, our partners across HCA Midwest Health, and our Kansas City community. Inside this new building, confidence grows, compassion develops and nursing careers begin.

We are so grateful to everyone who helped make this possible and proud to continue our long tradition of education nurses in Kansas City.

April 8, 2026

Research College of Nursing (RCoN), in partnership with HCA Midwest Health, celebrated a ribbon cutting for its $36.5 million academic facility and the HCA Healthcare Center for Clinical Advancement, expanding access to nursing education and clinical training to help meet growing healthcare workforce needs in the Kansas City region.

Leaders from Research College of Nursing and HCA Midwest Health gathered on April 8, 2026, to commemorate the milestone with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

The 78,000-square-foot facility is located on the campus of Research Medical Center at 2110 E. Meyer Blvd in Kansas City, Missouri. The new building supports increased student capacity, strengthens hands-on learning, and provides space for programs aligned with today’s healthcare environment. The facility has already been in use, supporting students and clinical training, with the ribbon cutting serving as a formal celebration of this expansion.

Expanding Nursing Education for Today’s Students

The new academic space was designed to support collaborative learning, real-world application, and modern instructional technology. It enhances the college’s ability to deliver high-quality nursing education in Kansas City while improving the overall student experience.

The building includes:

These resources help ensure students graduate prepared to enter the workforce with confidence and practical experience.

Strengthening the Nursing Workforce in Kansas City

The facility brings together Research College of Nursing and the HCA Healthcare Center for Clinical Advancement in one location, creating a direct connection between education and clinical practice while supporting healthcare workforce development in Missouri.

Research College of Nursing focuses on preparing nursing students, while the Center for Clinical Advancement supports new graduates and experienced nurses as they transition into practice and continue building their skills.

“This is an investment in our community and in the future of healthcare,” said Keith Zimmerman, President of HCA Midwest Health. “Expanding access to education and training helps ensure we are preparing a strong, capable workforce for the region.”

Supporting Clinical Training and Career Growth

The Center for Clinical Advancement provides ongoing training and development opportunities, including support for nurses entering the profession and resources for experienced clinicians looking to advance their skills.

The use of consistent simulation technology across all stages of a nurse’s career strengthens the transition from education to practice and supports continued professional growth.

“The connection between the college and the Center creates an environment where learning and practice come together,” said Katie Bruels, DNP, RN, Division Chief Nursing Executive at HCA Midwest Health. “Students gain valuable experience, and nurses at every stage of their careers have opportunities to grow.”

Preparing Nurses for the Future

“This new facility reflects the direction of nursing education,” said Dr. Amy Townsend, President of Research College of Nursing. “Students benefit from both strong academic preparation and real-world clinical experience, which better prepares them to care for patients from day one.”

The building supports evolving programs designed to meet the needs of today’s learners and tomorrow’s healthcare workforce.

A Continued Commitment to Kansas City

The opening of the facility builds on Research College of Nursing’s nearly 120-year history of educating nurses and serving the Kansas City community. It also strengthens its partnership with HCA Midwest Health, the region’s largest healthcare provider.

HCA Midwest Health includes seven hospitals and a broad network of care sites, with more than 10,000 colleagues serving patients across the region. The organization also invests in physician training through residency and fellowship programs, helping expand access to care.

A Milestone for the College and Community

The ribbon cutting ceremony on April 8, 2026, marked an important milestone for the college, its partners, and the community.

The new facility provides a place where students begin their careers, build clinical confidence, and contribute to the future of healthcare in Kansas City and beyond.

The Research Student Governing Board recently hosted a professional development event featuring Laura McDonald, DNAP, CRNA and Clinical Instructor for the University of Kansas Nurse Anesthesia Program.

During the session, Dr. McDonald discussed the steps required to become a CRNA, offered insight into the responsibilities and rewards of the profession, and provided detailed information about KU’s Nurse Anesthesia Program. She also answered student questions and offered guidance for those considering advanced practice nursing.

RCoN students made a strong impression at Overland Park Regional’s first‑ever Student Night, for an evening of learning, exploration, and professional connection.

The event was only scheduled for an hour, but the enthusiasm of our students quickly extended the night. Twelve RCoN students chose to stay well past the planned end time, as they toured the facility, engaged in conversations with OPR staff, and asked thoughtful questions about clinical practice and career pathways.

Throughout the evening, students explored different areas of the facility, including the emergency department and trauma bay, where they gained a closer look at the tools, workflows, and capabilities that support patient care. They also had the opportunity to speak with team members about nurse extern roles, shadowing opportunities, and residency programs, giving them valuable insight into what their future careers could look like.

The curiosity, professionalism, and genuine excitement our students brought to the event were evident. Their engagement reflected both their commitment to learning and their eagerness to explore the many possibilities within the nursing profession.

March 19, 2026 – Research College of Nursing launched its Women’s History Month programming with a Women in Leadership Panel highlighting accomplished nursing leaders from across HCA Midwest Health. The event offered students a firsthand look at the realities of leadership in modern healthcare, emphasizing professional growth, resilience, and patient advocacy.

Throughout the discussion, panelists shared perspectives on building confidence, navigating career pathways, and supporting both patients and clinical teams. Speakers underscored that effective leadership is shaped through daily actions and consistent professional integrity rather than formal titles alone.

Representatives from multiple HCA Midwest Health facilities participated in the panel, including:

The event served as both an educational opportunity and a celebration of the impact women leaders have within the nursing profession. The panelists’ commitment to mentorship and professional excellence continues to support the development of future nurse leaders within the RCoN community.

March 19, 2026 – Research College of Nursing (RCoN) is proud to celebrate its distinguished faculty members recognized in the 2026 Nursing Faculty Development Awards presented by The Research Foundation. This year’s honorees reflect RCoN’s ongoing commitment to teaching excellence, scholarly advancement, leadership, and investment in the future of nursing education.

The annual awards highlight educators who advance academic quality, support student success, and contribute meaningfully to nursing practice and community impact across the Kansas City area.

Excellence in Teaching: Margaret Bjelica, DNP, ACNS-BC, CRRN

Dr. Margaret Bjelica was honored with the Teaching Excellence Award, recognizing her outstanding ability to create a supportive, effective, and engaging learning environment. Her contributions continue to strengthen the academic climate at Research College of Nursing and inspire future nurses to excel in both clinical practice and compassionate care.

Scholarly Achievement: Nicole Kreimer, DNP, MSN, RN, PHNA-BC

Dr. Nicole Kreimer received the Scholarly Achievement Award for her ongoing leadership in advancing nursing research, academic scholarship, and professional practice. Her work exemplifies the rigorous inquiry and innovative thinking that drive RCoN’s academic mission.

Significant Investment in Doctoral Advancement

The Research Foundation recognized multiple RCoN faculty members with Doctoral Funding Awards, supporting their pursuit of terminal degrees and further specialization. These investments strengthen the college’s academic excellence and ensure sustained leadership in nursing education.

2026 Doctoral Funding Recipients – Research College of Nursing

These educators represent the future of advanced nursing practice and academic leadership at RCoN.

Faculty Scholarship Grant Awardees

One Research College of Nursing faculty member were selected to receive Faculty Scholarship Grants, which fund short-term research and study initiatives that enhance faculty development and contribute to innovation in nursing education.

Her projects will further strengthen the college’s contributions to research, evidence-based practice, and academic advancement.

Advancing Excellence in Nursing Education

This year’s honorees demonstrate Research College of Nursing’s dedication to cultivating outstanding educators, supporting professional growth, and preparing the next generation of nursing leaders. The recognition by The Research Foundation underscores the college’s role as a leading institution in the Kansas City region.

RCoN celebrates these remarkable faculty members and their continued contributions to the college, its students, and the nursing profession.

September 4, 2025

Summer 2025 Honor Roll banner

Congratulations to the exceptional students in our baccalaureate nursing program who earned a place on the Summer 2025 Honor Roll! These dedicated individuals achieved a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher while maintaining full-time status in a rigorous nursing curriculum.

Your hard work, resilience, and commitment to excellence inspire us all. Well done!

  • Rachel Argie
  • Ava Ayala
  • Carley Baker
  • Joseph Camacho
  • Ayla Carey
  • Adrianna Cusimano
  • Paxton Donaldson
  • Andrew Dudasko
  • Elizabeth Elliott
  • Riley Fate
  • Emma Feess
  • Mahlet Fikru
  • Jaden Gragg
  • Ryan Harness
  • Bailey Hiles
  • Johana Infante-Magana
  • Summer Johnson
  • Alaina Knapp
  • Gabriela Lopes
  • Michael Lopez
  • Brenda McDonald
  • Zachary McEwen
  • Colin Meyer
  • Anna Parry
  • Josephine Rinella
  • Landon Roseberry
  • Rachel Schmanke
  • Carolyn Shephard Money
  • Faith Singleton
  • Millie Talavera
  • Grace Tepondjou
  • Lillian Turnquist
  • Uma Uma
  • Jakob Whitson

August 20, 2025

Portrait of Amy Townsend wearing a black jacket over a white blouse

Kansas City, MOResearch College of Nursing (RCoN) — the region’s largest and longest-standing single-purpose nursing institution — today announced the appointment of Amy Townsend, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE, as president. Dr. Townsend brings over a decade of experience in higher education and healthcare leadership to RCoN, which is consistently ranked among Missouri’s top 10 nursing schools by Nursing Schools Almanac.

In her new role, Dr. Townsend will lead strategic academic planning and oversee all undergraduate and graduate programs to ensure RCoN continues to deliver best-in-class nursing education, preparing the next generation of clinical leaders. The college currently enrolls more than 165 students in its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.

A results-oriented nursing executive, Dr. Townsend brings over a decade of leadership experience in healthcare education, with a track record of advancing institutional effectiveness, fostering program innovation, and enhancing student and faculty engagement. She is recognized for her expertise in curriculum development, accreditation, and strategic planning across diverse academic programs, including nursing, radiography, occupational therapy, and nutrition. Most recently, she served as President of Cox College in Springfield, Missouri, where she led the institution through a strategic transition, managed multi-million-dollar budgets, and ensured program quality and accreditation standards were upheld. In earlier roles at Cox College, including Vice President for Student Nursing and Dean of Institutional Effectiveness, she directed successful reaccreditation processes, expanded program capacity, unified academic departments, and implemented data-driven systems that enhanced outcomes and operational efficiency.

Her appointment comes at a pivotal time for Research College of Nursing. In September 2024, HCA Midwest Health, Kansas City’s largest healthcare provider, broke ground on a new 78,000-square-foot Center for Clinical Advancement on the Research Medical Center campus. It is slated for completion in early 2026, coinciding with the college’s 120th anniversary. The $36.5 million investment in RCoN’s parent organization, HCA Healthcare, will support the college’s growth and long-term vision.

Since welcoming its first class in 1905, RCoN has graduated more than 6,500 professional nurses and remains a vital source of clinical excellence for the Kansas City region and beyond.

“Dr. Townsend’s deep experience in academic leadership and her forward-thinking approach make her the right leader for this exciting next chapter at Research College of Nursing,” said Keith Zimmerman, President of HCA Midwest Health. “As we continue investing in nursing education through the new Center for Clinical Advancement, her guidance will be key to ensuring RCoN remains a national model for innovation and excellence. We are proud to welcome her to the HCA Midwest Health family and look forward to the lasting impact her leadership will make on our students, our hospitals, and the communities we serve.”

“It is an incredible honor to join Research College of Nursing at such a transformational time,” said Dr. Townsend. “RCoN has a long-standing legacy of excellence in nursing education, and I look forward to building on that foundation to prepare students for the evolving demands of healthcare. Together with our dedicated faculty, staff, and community partners, we will continue advancing academic innovation, supporting student success, and empowering the next generation of nurses to lead with purpose and compassion.”

Dr. Townsend earned a Doctor of Education in Nursing Leadership from Northcentral University in Phoenix, where her research focused on the impact of transformational leadership on faculty satisfaction. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in Nursing Education from Cox College, where she received the Academic Excellence Award, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Missouri.

For more information on Research College of Nursing and its dedication to educating nurses, visit Research College of Nursing.